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41 inepto
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42 inadecuadamente
adv.inadequately, improperly, inappropriately, unsuitably.* * *► adverbio1 unsuitably, inappropriately* * *= inadequately + Participio, inappropriately, unsuitably, inaptly.Ex. School libraries are inadequately funded, and until the mid 1960s, poorly sited and too small.Ex. Data warehouses have the attraction that they are repositories of stable and datable information but considerable harm could be done to the integrity of the electronic record if used inappropriately.Ex. Part of the stock was heavily duplicated which does not suggest good library management and the collection was, on the whole, unsuitably housed under makeshift conditions.Ex. The artist of its 32 miniatures was probably the same person as the artist usually, but inaptly, called the Master of the Older Prayerbook of Maximilian I.* * *= inadequately + Participio, inappropriately, unsuitably, inaptly.Ex: School libraries are inadequately funded, and until the mid 1960s, poorly sited and too small.
Ex: Data warehouses have the attraction that they are repositories of stable and datable information but considerable harm could be done to the integrity of the electronic record if used inappropriately.Ex: Part of the stock was heavily duplicated which does not suggest good library management and the collection was, on the whole, unsuitably housed under makeshift conditions.Ex: The artist of its 32 miniatures was probably the same person as the artist usually, but inaptly, called the Master of the Older Prayerbook of Maximilian I. -
43 unangemessen
I Adj. (unmäßig) immoderate; (zu hoch) auch unreasonable, out of proportion (+ Dat to); (unpassend) unsuitable, inappropriate; (unzulänglich) inadequateII Adv.: unangemessen hoch Preis etc.: disproportionately high; unangemessen ( scharf) reagieren react unreasonably (sharply)* * *unreasonable; unsuitable; inadequate; incommensurate; immoderate* * *ụn|an|ge|mes|sen1. adj(= zu hoch) unreasonable, out of all proportion; (= unzulänglich) inadequatedem Ereignis unangemessen sein — to be unsuitable for or inappropriate to the occasion, to ill befit the occasion
2. advhoch, niedrig, teuer unreasonably; gekleidet, sich verhalten inappropriately* * *un·an·ge·mes·sen[ˈʊnʔangəmɛsn̩]I. adj1. (überhöht) unreasonable2. (nicht angemessen) inappropriateII. adv unreasonably, inappropriately* * *1.Adjektiv unsuitable; inappropriate; unreasonable, disproportionate <demand, claim, sentence, etc.>2.adverbial unsuitably; inappropriately; disproportionately <high, low>* * *A. adj (unmäßig) immoderate; (zu hoch) auch unreasonable, out of proportion (+dat to); (unpassend) unsuitable, inappropriate; (unzulänglich) inadequateB. adv:unangemessen hoch Preis etc: disproportionately high;unangemessen (scharf) reagieren react unreasonably (sharply)* * *1.Adjektiv unsuitable; inappropriate; unreasonable, disproportionate <demand, claim, sentence, etc.>2.adverbial unsuitably; inappropriately; disproportionately <high, low>* * *adj.inadequate adj.incommensurate adj. adv.inadequately adv.incommensurately adv. -
44 niestosownie
adv. grad. [zachowywać się, ubierać się] improperly, inappropriately; [roześmiać się, odpowiedzieć] inappropriately* * *adv.inappropriately, unsuitably; (= nietaktownie) tactlessly; niestosownie do okoliczności (np. ubrać się) inappropriately for the occasion; zachować się niestosownie forget one's manners.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niestosownie
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45 unpassend
Adj. unsuitable; (unangebracht) inappropriate, out of place; (unschicklich) improper; (zur Unzeit) untimely; im unpassendsten Augenblick at the most inconvenient ( oder inopportune) moment; unpassender geht’s nicht umg. it coundn’t be less suitable* * *unbefitting; inept; inconvenient; amiss; unfitting; improper; inapt; unbecoming; unsuitable; uncomely; inappropriate; uncalled-for; undue* * *ụn|pas|sendadj(= unangebracht) unsuitable, inappropriate; Zeit auch inconvenient; Bemerkung inappropriate; Augenblick inconvenient, inopportune* * *1) ((of behaviour etc) not acceptable; indecent; wrong: improper suggestions.) improper2) ((sometimes with to or for) not appropriate or suitable: inappropriate clothes (for a wedding); His speech was inappropriate to the occasion.) inappropriate* * *un·pas·send[ˈʊnpasn̩t]1. (unangebracht) inappropriateeine \unpassende Bemerkung an inappropriate remark\unpassende Kleidung unsuitable clothing2. (ungelegen) inconvenient, inopportuneein \unpassender Augenblick an inopportune moment* * *1.Adjektiv inappropriate; unsuitable <dress etc.>2.adverbial inappropriately; unsuitably <dressed etc.>* * *unpassend adj unsuitable; (unangebracht) inappropriate, out of place; (unschicklich) improper; (zur Unzeit) untimely;im unpassendsten Augenblick at the most inconvenient ( oder inopportune) moment;unpassender geht’s nicht umg it coundn’t be less suitable* * *1.Adjektiv inappropriate; unsuitable <dress etc.>2.adverbial inappropriately; unsuitably <dressed etc.>* * *adj.improper adj.inappropriate adj.incongruous adj.indecorous adj.inept adj.inexpedient adj.unfitting adj.unsuitable adj. adv.improperly adv.inappropriately adv.incongruously adv.indecorously adv.ineptly adv.inexpediently adv.unsuitably adv. -
46 неуместно
irrelevantly, inappropriately, innopportunely, out of place/season, malaproposти се обади съвсем неуместно your remark was quite out of place* * *неумѐстно,нареч. irrelevantly, inappropriately, innopportunely, extraneously; out of place/season, malapropos.* * *malapropos* * *1. irrelevantly, inappropriately, innopportunely, out of place/season, malapropos 2. ти се обади съвсем НЕУМЕСТНО your remark was quite out of place -
47 nieodpowiednio
adv. [wyposażyć, oznaczyć] inadequately; [wyrażony, stosowany] inappropriately- ubrany nieodpowiednio do pogody dressed inadequately for the weather- nieodpowiednio ubrał się na bankiet he wasn’t dressed suitably for the banquet- nieodpowiednio wybrać zawód/kierunek studiów to choose the wrong profession/course of study- przepraszam, nieodpowiednio się wyraziłem sorry, I’ve put it wrongly* * *adv.inappropriately, unsuitably.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nieodpowiednio
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48 nietrafnie
adv. 1. (mylnie) [wyliczyć, sądzić, objaśniać] wrongly, incorrectly- nietrafnie odpowiedzieć to give a wrong answer- nietrafnie wybrać to make a wrong choice- film przygodowy nietrafnie określany/interpretowany jako podróżniczy an adventure film wrongly a. inaccurately described/interpreted as a travel feature2. (w chybiony sposób) [zaplanować, zadecydować, inwestować] ill-advisedly, in an ill-judged way; [odezwać się, wyrwać się] inappropriately; malapropos książk.* * *adv.irrelevantly, inappropriately.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nietrafnie
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49 datable
ADJ datable, that can be dated* * *= datable [dateable].Ex. Data warehouses have the attraction that they are repositories of stable and datable information but considerable harm could be done to the integrity of the electronic record if used inappropriately.* * *= datable [dateable].Ex: Data warehouses have the attraction that they are repositories of stable and datable information but considerable harm could be done to the integrity of the electronic record if used inappropriately.
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50 documento electrónico
(n.) = electronic document, machine readable document, electronic recordEx. The electronic document may be a research paper, a book, a directory, an encyclopedia, a bibliographic database or several of these stored on optical disk.Ex. In contrast, machine readable documents do not have any of the tactile, tangible characteristics of books which provide the necessary reassurance of immortality.Ex. Data warehouses have the attraction that they are repositories of stable and datable information but considerable harm could be done to the integrity of the electronic record if used inappropriately.* * *(n.) = electronic document, machine readable document, electronic recordEx: The electronic document may be a research paper, a book, a directory, an encyclopedia, a bibliographic database or several of these stored on optical disk.
Ex: In contrast, machine readable documents do not have any of the tactile, tangible characteristics of books which provide the necessary reassurance of immortality.Ex: Data warehouses have the attraction that they are repositories of stable and datable information but considerable harm could be done to the integrity of the electronic record if used inappropriately. -
51 en determinadas ocasiones
= sometimes, on particular occasionsEx. Plainly such representative sections may not be present in many documents, but sometimes an extract from the results, conclusions or recommendations of a document may serve to identify the key issues covered by the entire document.Ex. Conversely, its pitfall is that it may be used inappropriately on particular occasions.* * *= sometimes, on particular occasionsEx: Plainly such representative sections may not be present in many documents, but sometimes an extract from the results, conclusions or recommendations of a document may serve to identify the key issues covered by the entire document.
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52 fechable
ADJ datable (en to)* * *= datable [dateable].Ex. Data warehouses have the attraction that they are repositories of stable and datable information but considerable harm could be done to the integrity of the electronic record if used inappropriately.* * *= datable [dateable].Ex: Data warehouses have the attraction that they are repositories of stable and datable information but considerable harm could be done to the integrity of the electronic record if used inappropriately.
* * *datablefechable hacia/en el siglo XVI datable to around/to the 16th century -
53 inapropiadamente
adv.improperly.* * *► adverbio1 inappropriately* * *ADV inappropriately* * *= unsuitably, inaptly.Ex. Part of the stock was heavily duplicated which does not suggest good library management and the collection was, on the whole, unsuitably housed under makeshift conditions.Ex. The artist of its 32 miniatures was probably the same person as the artist usually, but inaptly, called the Master of the Older Prayerbook of Maximilian I.* * *= unsuitably, inaptly.Ex: Part of the stock was heavily duplicated which does not suggest good library management and the collection was, on the whole, unsuitably housed under makeshift conditions.
Ex: The artist of its 32 miniatures was probably the same person as the artist usually, but inaptly, called the Master of the Older Prayerbook of Maximilian I. -
54 registro electrónico
(n.) = digital record, electronic recordEx. Respondents noted that neither photocopies nor digital records can satisfy the traditional needs of bibliographers = Los encuestados observaron que ni las fotocopias ni los registros digitales puede satisfacer las necesidades tradicionales de los bibliógrafos.Ex. Data warehouses have the attraction that they are repositories of stable and datable information but considerable harm could be done to the integrity of the electronic record if used inappropriately.* * *(n.) = digital record, electronic recordEx: Respondents noted that neither photocopies nor digital records can satisfy the traditional needs of bibliographers = Los encuestados observaron que ni las fotocopias ni los registros digitales puede satisfacer las necesidades tradicionales de los bibliógrafos.
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55 malencontreusement
malencontreusement [malɑ̃kɔ̃tʀøzmɑ̃]adverb[arriver] at the wrong moment* * *malɑ̃kɔ̃tʀøzmɑ̃adverbe [survenir] inopportunely; [annoncer] inappropriately; [oublier] unfortunately* * *malɑ̃kɔ̃tʀøzmɑ̃ adv[arriver] at the wrong moment, [rappeler, mentionner] inopportunely* * *malencontreusement adv [survenir] inopportunely; [annoncer] inappropriately; j'avais malencontreusement oublié mon chéquier unfortunately, I had forgotten my cheque GB ou check US book.[malɑ̃kɔ̃trøzmɑ̃] adverbeayant malencontreusement gardé ses lettres having ill-advisedly kept ou having been ill-advised enough to have kept his letters -
56 indecently
[ɪn'diːsntlɪ]1) (offensively) [behave, dress] in modo indecente, sconcio* * *indecently► indecent* * *[ɪn'diːsntlɪ]1) (offensively) [behave, dress] in modo indecente, sconcio -
57 unhappily
[ʌn'hæpɪlɪ]1) (miserably) [say, stare] con aria triste, infelice2) (unfortunately) infelicemente, sfortunatamente3) (inappropriately) infelicemente, in modo inopportuno* * *1) (in a sad or miserable way: He stared unhappily at her angry face.) tristemente2) (unfortunately: Unhappily, I shan't be able to see you tomorrow.) sfortunatamente* * *unhappily /ʌnˈhæpəlɪ/avv.1 infelicemente; con aria triste: They are unhappily married, sono infelicemente sposati; «I don't know where he's gone» she said unhappily, «non so dove sia andato» disse con aria triste2 disgraziatamente; purtroppo: Unhappily, their son died in Vietnam, purtroppo, il loro figlio è morto in Vietnam3 in modo infelice; male.* * *[ʌn'hæpɪlɪ]1) (miserably) [say, stare] con aria triste, infelice2) (unfortunately) infelicemente, sfortunatamente3) (inappropriately) infelicemente, in modo inopportuno -
58 wrongly
adverb1) (inappropriately, incorrectly) falsch2) (mistakenly) zu UnrechtI believed, wrongly, that... — ich habe fälschlicherweise geglaubt, dass...
3) see academic.ru/93894/wrongfully">wrongfully 1)* * *1) (incorrectly: The letter was wrongly addressed.) falsch2) (unjustly: I have been wrongly treated.) ungerecht* * *wrong·ly[ˈrɒŋli, AM ˈrɑ:ŋ-]adv inv1. (mistakenly) fälschlicherweise, irrtümlicherweise2. (unjustly) zu Unrechtto \wrongly convict sb of a crime jdn zu Unrecht verurteilen3. (incorrectly) falsch, verkehrtto spell sth \wrongly etw falsch buchstabieren* * *['rɒŋlɪ]adv1) (= unjustly, improperly) unrecht; punished, accused zu Unrecht* * *wrongly adva wrongly addressed letter ein falsch adressierter Brief3. irrtümlicher-, fälschlicherweise* * *adverb1) (inappropriately, incorrectly) falsch2) (mistakenly) zu UnrechtI believed, wrongly, that... — ich habe fälschlicherweise geglaubt, dass...
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59 невпопад
нареч.;
разг. (некстати) out of place;
not to the point;
inopportunely;
(мимо цели) wide отвечать невпопад ≈ to answer irrelevantly говорить невпопад ≈ (не по делу) to speak wideБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > невпопад
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60 некстати
нареч.
1) (не вовремя) inopportunely;
malapropos
2) (неуместно) inappropriately, malapropos, off the point;
irrelevantly;
out of placeБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > некстати
См. также в других словарях:
inappropriately — inappropriate UK US /ˌɪnəˈprəʊpriət/ adjective ► not suitable for a particular situation or person: inappropriate for sb/sth »He had investments in a property company and six media shareholdings all of which were deemed inappropriate for a BBC… … Financial and business terms
inappropriately — adv. Inappropriately is used with these verbs: ↑act, ↑behave, ↑dress, ↑use … Collocations dictionary
inappropriately — inappropriate ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not suitable or appropriate. DERIVATIVES inappropriately adverb inappropriateness noun … English terms dictionary
inappropriately — adverb in an inappropriate manner he was inappropriately dressed • Syn: ↑unsuitably • Ant: ↑appropriately, ↑suitably (for: ↑unsuitably) • … Useful english dictionary
inappropriately timed — index untimely Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Inappropriately — Inappropriate In ap*pro pri*ate, a. Not instrument (to); not appropriate; unbecoming; unsuitable; not specially fitted; followed by to or for. {In ap*pro pri*ate*ly}, adv. {In ap*pro pri*ate*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inappropriately — adverb see inappropriate … New Collegiate Dictionary
inappropriately — See inappropriate. * * * … Universalium
inappropriately — adverb in an inappropriate manner … Wiktionary
inappropriately — adv. incorrectly, improperly; incongruously; unsuitably … English contemporary dictionary
inappropriately — in·appropriately … English syllables